Krider, Bertha Clara

Bertha Clara Krider, c. 1909. Photo: marthapctx, http://www.ancestry.com.

Class of 1909

Birth: 6 Feb 1891, Rowan County, North Carolina
Death: 5 Jan 1992, Greenville, Pitt, North Carolina

Parents:
William Robert Krider (1850-1923)
Georgia Ann Hudson (1855-1933)

Spouse:
James Henry “Jim” Roberson (1869-1963)

Burial:
Robersonville Cemetery
Robersonville, Martin County, North Carolina

Sources: http://www.findagrave.com, #91691072; Ancestry.com.

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Salisbury Evening Post (Salisbury, NC), 1 Jan 1919, 2.

TRADING FORD ITEMS

Trading Ford school opened again December 30th, for the spring ter.

Miss Bertha Krider’s music class, which stopped December 21st for the holidays will resume work January 1st.

The Trading Ford Baptist Sunday school had a treat Christmas evening which the children very much enjoyed.

Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Krider and little son, Walter, of Richmond, Va., spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Krider.

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The Enterprise (Williamston, NC), 26 Aug 1927, 1.

Robersonville School to Open on September 5

…The names, subjects tught, scholarship, and addresses of the teachers follow:

…Sixth grade: Miss Bertha Krider, Robersonville, Crescent Academy, Mont Amoena Seminary, E. C. T. C., Summer School at Oriental, six years experience.

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The News and Observer (Raleigh, NC), 23 May 1929, 6

Roberson-Krider

Robersonville, May 22. – A quiet but pretty marriage was solemnized at the home of Rev. C. B. Marshburn on Monday night, May 20, at eight o’clock when Miss Bertha Krider became the bride of Mr. James Roberson. The ceremony was performed by Rev. C. B. Marshburn, pastor of the bride and groom.

The bride was attired in a dress of navy blue georgette trimmed in cream lace. She wore a small hat of blue straw with accessories to match.

The bride is the daughter of Mrs. W. R. Krider of Robersonville. She graduated at Mont Amoena Seminary, Mt. Pleasant, E. C. T. C., Greenville, and Duke University, Durham. She taught in the Robersonville school for several years.

The groom is the son of the late Mr. George Roberson, of Robersonville. He has been in the mercantile business for several years.

Mr. and Mrs Roberson left immediately for a trip to the western part of the State, after which they will be at home to their friends in Robersonville.